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VIEW - First Baptist Church
First Baptist Communiqué
Volume 238
St. Johns, Michigan
March 2015
2015
Theme
“I Have Other Sheep That Are Not of This Fold”
Conference Verse
“16And I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also,
and they will listen to my voice. So there will be one flock, one shepherd.”
John 10:16 (ESV)
2015 MISSIONS CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Sunday, March 1st
NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
Flag Ceremony
Missions Message -John Kresge, Elder -- AM Service
Ethnic/International Potluck - following the AM Service
NO PM SERVICE
Sunday, March 8th - Turn Clocks Ahead One Hour!!
David Taylor - United States Center for World Mission
(Jr. High-Adults; Sunday School will meet in the auditorium)
Sunday, March 15th
Missions Speaker from SEND International
(Jr. High-Adults; Sunday School will meet in the auditorium)
Sunday, March 22nd
Brad Gill - Frontier Mission Fellowship
(Jr. High-Adults; Sunday School will meet in the auditorium)
Missions Conference
During the entire month of March you
may give money towards a special missions
project.
This year we would like to provide special
weather-resistant Bibles for the Yembiyembi
Tribe.
Please mark your giving envelope “Missions
Projects” and put it in the offering plate.
Missionary Closet Shower
Twin & Queen-size sheet sets
Socks (all sizes and sports type)
Mattress pads
Hand or Body Lotions or Creams
Modular Storage Sets (Name Brands)
Kitchen Utensils (Scissors, rubber
spatulas, thermometers, scrubbies, etc.)
Dishtowels
Travel Games for children
You may give these items to Laurie Ordway or
place them on the Mission Closet Table in the
gym for two Sundays, March 8th and 15th.
Tool Shower
Here are suggestions of items needed:
Craftsman tools are always welcome
because of the warranty on their tools.
GIFT CARDS - You may give a gift card
(suggestions: Amazon, Pre-paid Visa, or gas
cards.) There will be a box on the Missionary
Closet and Tool Shower table. You may also
place your gift card in the offering plate in an
envelope marked “Missionary Closet” or “Tool
Shower.”
Skill Saw
Cordless Drill 12V or more
Wire Connectors Electrical Testers/Ohmmeters
One Hand Quick Clamps (very popular)
Metric Tape Measure
Book Table
Socket Sets - metric or standard
We have new books for Adults and Children.
Wrench Sets - metric or standard
The tables will be set up Sunday, March 8th, and
Stud FinderDrill Bits
Sunday, March 15th in the gym.
Tool BoxFlashlights
GIFT CARDS
You may also give Amazon or Pre-paid Visa
gift cards or gift cards to Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Sears.
There will be a box, similar to the box we
use for the Missionary Christmas Offering,
on the Missionary Closet or Tool Shower
Table in the gym for two Sundays, March 8th
and 15th. You may also place your gift card
in the offering plate in an envelope marked
“Missionary Closet” or “Tool Shower.”
Here is a preview of the new books and new
additions available this year. The series The
Christian Heroes: Then and Now for all ages
has two new volumes: David Bussau and KlausDieter John. From Uncle Charlie’s Children’s Bible
Hour we have Lost in the African Bush normally
$10 for $3. Capturing Jasmina and Buying Samir
are from a new series for teens. Wind in the
House of Islam, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus and
Adventures in Saying Yes to God for Adults. All
books are 20 to 50% off list price.
Want to adopt a child from Compassion International? Forms will be available. Action Packs
to fill and mail for Voice of the Martyrs will be on
the book table as well.
Daylight Savings Time
Begins
Don’t Forget to Turn Your
Clocks AHEAD One Hour
Saturday Evening
March 7th!!
SAVE THE DATE
Sunday, April 12th,
AM & PM Services
Jeff Totten,
SCORE Ministries
Time for another Church Pictorial Directory.
We will be using Life Touch again. These are the
dates pictures will be taken at the church:
June 2-6 and June 11-13
VBS
June 16-20
Beacon of Hope
Update
Critical Need for Volunteers
Women Advisors: Advisors meet one-to-one
with participants to develop relationships with
them, discuss their Bible study lessons, and help
them understand God’s plan of salvation.
•You DO NOT need to be: a Bible scholar,
perfect, a trained counselor, or a certain age.
•You DO need to be: a member of FBC, a sin ner saved by grace, and someone who cares
about people.
If the Lord has been working on your heart about
becoming an Advisor, please feel free to stop by
Beacon any Tuesday evening to learn more or
contact Karen Leif.
Playroom Helpers: Supervise and play with
children in the play area. Must meet requirements
of First Baptist Child Protection Policy.
Learn & Earn Store: Volunteers are needed on
the 4th Tuesday of the month. Older teens are
welcome for this job.
Bibles Needed
If you have copies of the NIV 1984 version of the
Bible that you don’t need any more, Beacon of
Hope will take them. All Beacon Bible studies are
based on this version and it is getting harder to get
it. Also, Large and Giant Print NIV 1984 Bibles
would be especially appreciated.
“BY THE WAY, WHAT IS OUR
POLICY ON......”
SOUND AND MULTI-MEDIA EQUIPMENT
God has been very gracious to our church in acquiring the necessary equipment for our ministries to
function at their highest level. Through the work of many
dedicated volunteers, we have appropriated top-notch
equipment through the years. In order for us to steward wisely the resources that we have been given, it
is the desire of the church that this equipment not be
used by people who have not been properly trained.
Therefore, unless you are a qualified sound team
member, please stay out of the sound desk area. If
you need assistance, please contact the church office.
To ensure that our equipment lasts as long as possible, sound equipment is not to be used for nonchurch related events outside of the church property.
This includes all sound systems and microphones as
well as video projectors and multi-media equipment.
Because a wedding is considered a church-related
function, sound equipment is available to brides and
grooms if they are married at our church. If the
wedding ceremony is held at our church, but the reception is held off-site, you may use sound system
equipment at the reception if one of the church’s
sound technicians physically takes the equipment to the reception and is responsible for the
equipment during the reception, and then returns
it to the church building following the reception.
If you plan on using any multi-media presentation for
your wedding, you must have a multi-media/lighting
person as well as a sound technician. They must be people
who are our regular sound/multi-media church people.
There were 54 Mighty O.A.K.S.
present at our luncheon on Feb.
10th. We all enjoyed a delicious
m e a l c a t e r e d b y R a e - R a e ’s
Barbeque-A.K.A. Jimmie Harps.
Pastor Ron reminded us of God’s
instructions for loving our spouses and then we
had a “LIVE” Game Show - “The Not So Newly
Wed Game”. Dick & Marie Woodhams received
1st Place with Pastor Ron & Pam Sischo tied
with Gary and Pam Snyder for Second Place.
Join us Tuesday, March 10th, at 12 noon in the Gym
for Soup, Salad and Dessert. Help us celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by wearing green. We will be taking a trip
around Ireland - passports will not be needed! Come,
join the fun!! Sign up at the Information Area. Couples
should bring two dishes, singles should bring one dish
to pass. Beverages and table service are provided.
SAVE THE DATE!
Trip to Historic SauderVillage and Museum
Archbold, Ohio on May 12, 2015
There is room for 56 people on the Motorcoach. Approx.
cost for the Motorcoach @ 56 people is $25 per person. Approx. cost for the Museum and Supper - $26.25
per person, includes tax and tips and cost of Lunch.
Watch for more information and sign up.
Clinton County Right to Life
Annual Banquet
When:Thursday, March 26th
Where: First Baptist Church Gym
If you would like to attend, please call Mary
Beth Elstro at: (989) 227-0088.
FIRST BAPTIST
THIS ‘N’ THAT
Please make these changes to your
FBC Phone Directory:
• Gerry Arnett
new phone number:
989-307-8576
• Jeremy & Emily Brun
new address:
3754 E. Walker Road
St. Johns, MI 48879
Fresh & Healthy Produce
Receive Nutritious Fruits and Vegetables
(Additional products may also be available)
1st, 3rd, & 5th (if applicable) Thursdays
of each month
Come between 9am-1pm to receive a number.
Produce is handed out at 1pm
(for those who have a number)
AT
Beacon of Hope Family Care Center
No Income Qualification
Must be a Resident of Clinton County
Must have Photo ID
New Freedom Car A Van
Drivers Needed
This non-profit organization, made up of dedicated
vounteers, provide special transportation for frail
and disabled passengers living in Clinton County to
medical appointments. The program is in its fifth
year and the demand continues to grow in the
senior and disabled population of our county. Last
year they provided 2,486 trips and the last four
months have shown a sharp increase in applications
for new riders.
They need volunteer drivers. Training is provided.
Whether it is one day per month or many days
per month, any amount of time would be greatly
appreciated.
If you are interested, or would like more information about this organization, please contact them
at (989) 668-0617.
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift
Store-St. Johns
This store continues to be blessed with shoppers who
help support the store’s mission of helping those in
need. They could use our help. They need gently used
clothing and household items you no longer need.
If you have usable funiture to donate, but can’t get it
to the store, please call (989) 292-7057 and they will
schedule a time to pick it up. The store is located at
1009 S. US-27 in the Southpoint Mall. Store hours are:
Monday-Friday 10am-5pm and Saturday 10am-1pm.
All proceeds from the sale of items in the store are used
to help people with housing evictions, utility shut-offs
and other emergency needs for the people in Clinton
County.
If you or someone you know needs emergency type
assistance, please call the helpline at (989) 292-7057.
MISSIONS UPDATE
BUSY HANDS FOR MISSIONS
On February 3rd there were eight ladies present and we were able to tie one quilt and “string” 75 ditty bags. These
bags are waiting for washcloths. If you would like to purchase them, the least expensive are the 18 packs at Walmart.
We’ll be needing toothbrushes as well.
We were able to give 275 pair of new and used eyeglasses to Brooks and Nina. Thanks to those who donated
them.
We now have 234 pillowcase dresses and about 100 pair of shorts to send to Brandon and Rachel. I have checked
with the Post Office and it will cost $91.00 to ship 15 pounds to Wewak in PNG. If you know of a less expensive way
to send them or would be willing to “adopt a box”, we would love to hear from you. Brandon and Rachel say they are
excited to present these items to the children of Biem. Special thanks to those who sewed all those dresses...they are
beautiful! Thanks to all who have contributed items in the past.
Our next meeting will be March 3, at 9:30 AM. Hope to see you there! In His service,Dee Chapman
MAILINGS IN JANUARY
Mailings: Your missionary care dollars mailed the glasses that were collected; all in hard cover cases (makes them
more rat proof) to San Diego for Brooks and Nina. The unused soft cover cases were donated to the Lions Club.
Lori Kresge had a birthday this month and a gift of a candle, dish cloths and towel, note cards and hand cream were
mailed to her along with some used children’s books for her grandchildren and the children of visiting families.
MISSIONS CLOSET
Missions Month is an ideal time to gift the Missions Closet. A list of items needed is on page 2 of the Communiqué.
USED ITEMS WE ARE COLLECTING
Used items to collect: Used old jewelry, cancelled commemorative stamps, unopened Happy Meal toys, children’s
magazines, and clean plastic pill bottles with labels removed.
THANK YOU’S
Brooks, Nina and Beau were guests at the mission’s storage area where they went through the boxes and chose the
following items to take back to Wewak, Papua, New Guinea: Twin, full and queen size sheet sets, mattress pad, socks,
potholders, dish cloths, 2 Tupperware modular sets (all hers have chewed areas from the rats), Rubbermaid storage
set and stackable storage set, Visa Pre-paid Gift Card, Pampered Chef Dill spice (YEAH!), kitchen scissors, scrubby,
spatulas, frying mat, covered glass baking dishes, hand cream, note cards, a large candle, protective glasses, utility
knife, Velcro, work gloves, tape measure, volt meter, 21 drill bit set, crowbar, long nose pliers, warm gloves, a pair of
used shoes for Beau, and a warm scarf for Nina.
We list these items so that you may know how your gifts are appreciated and how delighted they are to find these
things that meet their needs and are such a great help to them. They repeatedly express how thankful they are and
how an item may be exactly what they could use. THANK YOU for being a Blessing!
CITY RESCUE MISSION OF LANSING
Why does the Mission need socks? The City Rescue Mission of Lansing has the largest shelters for men and for women
and children in Michigan’s capital area. They provide shelter to more than 1,600 individuals every year. Because many
of them have limited income (or no income at all!), they also provide hygiene items and clothing necessities, as they
are able. New socks and new underwear are a great need but not often donated. Especially in the colder seasons,
socks are a much needed item for men, women, and children. If you would like to donate new socks, please place
them in the yellow container in Scott Becker’s Small Group Classroom.
Food for Thought…A Challenge to be Thinking Christians
Six Observations about Speaking to
Pastors Right Before They Preach
By Thom Rainer
Thom S. Rainer is the president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources. Prior to LifeWay, he served at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for twelve years where
he was the founding dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions and Evangelism.
For most pastors, preaching is one of the most important facets of their ministries. It is that time when
they get to expound on God’s Word. Much of their training has focused on preaching, and they often
spend 15 to 20 hours preparing each sermon.
Pastors, with few exceptions, love their church members. They desire to serve their congregants well.
They desire to be gracious and friendly to those who approach them. That is why most of them would
be highly reticent to say what I am about to say.
Many times pastors get very distracted and even discouraged when someone speaks to them right
before they preach. Let me elaborate in my usual fashion by making six observations.
1.
The time right before pastors preach is a time of prayerful focus for them. They have put hours into the message. They have prayed that God will use their message. That is the frame
of mind where you will find most pastors right before they preach.
2.
If you speak to the pastor at that time, consider giving a word of encouragement or prayer
support. I still remember to this day Frances Mason speaking to me right before I preached when I was a pastor in Birmingham. She would typically say something like, “Pastor, I prayed for a special anointing for you this morning.” I could feel my spirits being lifted immediately
after she spoke to me.
3.
Consider holding back any criticisms of your pastor right before the sermon. Can you imagine
how you would feel if someone said something very critical of you right before you spoke? It
happens to pastors all the time. If you feel like you must criticize your pastor, please consider
doing so at another time.
4.
Consider holding back your request of your pastor to make an announcement. Pastors are
intensely focused on what they are about to preach. It can be a difficult distraction for them to
remember your announcement even if you write it out for them. Indeed, any last minute
announcement request is likely not a good idea.
5.
Consider asking someone other than your pastor to handle a problem right before the
sermon. One of my most memorable (but not pleasant) moments as a pastor was a lady
running up to me as I was approaching the pulpit to preach. She had one thing to say to me:
“You need to do something. The toilet is overflowing in the ladies restroom.”
(Continued on next page)
Food for Thought…A Challenge to be Thinking Christians...(Cont.)
6.
If possible, consider introducing people to your pastor after the sermon. I understand that such a practice is not always possible. Sometimes pastors have to move from one
service to the next, and they are not able to speak to people after the service. Again, hold off
the distraction of introducing people unless there is no other opportunity.
Please understand my perspective. I am writing as a former pastor and not on behalf of anyone who
has asked me to write on this topic. Most of our pastors are godly and gracious, and would never
ignore someone who approached them. I am simply requesting that you consider the timing and content of such conversations.
CALENDAR
Sun., Mar. 1
Mon., Mar. 2
Tues., Mar. 3
Wed., Mar. 4
NO Sunday School.
AM Service - Flag Ceremony, Missions Conference Speaker - John Kresge.
Ethnic/International Potluck - After the AM Service
NO PM Service
Shuffleboard -- 10:00am (Gym)
Men’s Basketball -- 6:30pm (Gym)
Busy Hands for Missions -- 9:30am (Lower Level-Room #15)
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24-7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute -- 6:30pm (Lower Level-Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm (Office Wing-Classroom #1)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Sun., Mar. 8
Mon., Mar. 9
Tues., Mar. 10
Wed., Mar. 11
Fri., Mar.13
Fri./Sat., Mar. 13-14
Daylight Savings Time Begins - Set clocks AHEAD ONE HOUR Sat. Night
Missions Conference Speaker, David Taylor (USCWM) -- SS, AM & PM Services
World Missions Prayer Meeting -- After the PM Service (Lower Level-Room #13)
Same as March 2nd
Mighty O.A.K.S. Luncheon -- 12noon (Gym)
Elders Meeting -- 9:30am (Conference Room)
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24-7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute -- 6:30pm (Lower Level-Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm (Office Wing-Classroom #1)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Renee Kresge/Mark Fortner Wedding/Reception -- 7:00pm
GARBC Church Ministries Conference -- Calvary Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, MI
Sun., Mar. 15
Mon., Mar. 16
Wed., Mar. 18
Thurs., Mar 19
Fri., Mar. 20
Missions Conference Speaker from SEND International -- SS, AM & PM Services
Same as March 2nd
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24/7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute Classes -- 6:30pm (Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm
Deacons Meeting -- 6:00pm (Rm. #8-Lower Level)
Released Time Class -- 12:30 pm (Youth Room)
Sun., Mar. 22
Mon., Mar. 23
Wed., Mar. 25
Thurs., Mar. 26
Missions Conference Speaker, Brad Gill (Frontier Mission Fellowship) -SS, AM & PM Services
Same as March 2nd
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24/7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute Classes -- 6:30pm (Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm
Clinton County Right to Life Annual Banquet -- (Gym)
Sun., Mar. 29
Mon., Mar. 30
Palm Sunday, Communion -- PM Service
Same as March 2nd
BIRTHDAYS
02
Aubree Loznak
Mary Whitelock
03
Katie Fore
Esther Lichte
04
Caleb Becker
Isabel Staib
05
Duane Schafer
06
Kiah Becker
07
Peyton Nichols
Mary Simon
08
Ruth Feliu
Inge Haneckow
Kristy Mullikin
09
Jerry Bishop
Sarah Snyder
10
Tom Barks
11
Betty Foster
Santos Garcia
Leah Robbe
Josh Sawyer
Rebekah Snyder
21
Savannah Prince
22
Adam Gudbrandson
23
Grace Rosbury
12 Brian Prince
13
Connor Ostrander
Evelyn Peterson
24
Tom Moldenhauer
Janice Snyder
14
15
16 Madison Van Zee
25
Michael Gudbrandson
Silvio Iung
26
27
Debi Davis
18
Craig Simon
Paul Case
Valorie Iung
Ellen Morse
David Peters
19
Sharon Speck
29
30
20
Cameron Brush
Cheryl Haviland
31
Sharon Debar
Walt Knaus
Jody Ostrander
Nicole Craven
Tim Duffield
Benjamin Kresge
Bob Wallis
Nathanael Konieczny
SCHEDULES FOR MARCH
NURSERY
01 AM
Carrie Schmidtmann, Kim Painter, Kay Schmidtmann,
Linda Kresge
PM
No Service
04 Awana Lori Knaus, Sue Bishop,
Carolyn Henning
08 SS
Lori Knaus, Sarah Thomas
AM
Sarah Thomas, Valorie Iung, Isabel Staib, Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
11 Awana Jen Simon, Eileen
Feldpausch,Carolyn Henning
15 SS
Patti Nichols, Becky Becker
AM
Becky Becker, Susan
Marcotte, Rebekah Becker,
Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
18 Awana Lori Knaus, SuAnn Prince, Carolyn Henning
22 SS
Eileen Feldpausch,
Bernadette Richardson
AM
Becky Peterson, Grace King, Rebekah Painter,
Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
25 AwanaJen Simon, Trisha
Feldpausch, Carolyn Henning
29 SS
Lisa Crandall, Helen Kresge
AM
Sue & April Mullikin,
Yvonne Sischo, Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
GREETERS
01 Foyer
Office
08 Foyer
Office
15 Foyer
Office
22 Foyer
Office
29 Foyer
Office
Tim & Debbie Fair
Tom & MB Moldenhauer
Ron & Jill Keilen
Gary & Pam Snyder
Mike & Tammy Underwood
AM-Joel Seling
PM-Diana VanOrsdol
Bryan & Trisha Feldpausch
Chris & Sarah Bouck
Roger & Rosanne Schafer
Sharon Ashenfelter
*Foyer-Stay until Sermon
*AM Greeters please be at your door
by 10am.
*Everyone Greets in the PM Service
Unless otherwise stated.
USHERS
TODDLERS
01 AM
PM
08 AM
PM
15 AM
PM 22 AM
PM
29 AM
PM
Vicky Ondrusek,
Cathy Mc Cune, Lori Knaus
No Service
Pamarie & Pearl Nichols,
Courtney Schneider
Mary & Erin Simon,
Laurie Ordway
Ted & Michelle Beck,
Anna Ordway
Grace Kresge,
Andrea Bancroft,
Sarah Snyder
Tim & Sharon Becker,
Sarah Wood
John & Karen Leif,
Carol Dush
Patti Nichols,
Cassie Sischo,
Ellen Kresge
Dennis & Annette Wood,
Cheryl Haviland
TODDLER COOKIES
Please mark your calendar. This
is the only notice you will get aside
from the schedule you should already
have.
01
08
15
22
29
Dar Kirby
Andrea Bancroft
Kendel Darragh
Lisa Crandall
Deb Fair
01 AM
PM 08 AM
PM 15 AM
PM
22 AM
PM
29 AM
PM *Captain
*Scott McCorvie,
Derrick Ostrander,
Andrew Davis, Phil
Burkhart, Duane
Schafer, Dennis Eilert
*Jim Ashenfelter, Nick Bancroft
*Julius Motz, Mark Lutz, Shane Kidd, Norm
Moinet, Rick Davis, Billy Gillean
*Louie Simon, Dean Feldpausch
*Tim Fair, Chris Bouck, Harold Lichte, Carl
Hyzer, William Kidd, Ryan Shackelford
*Dell Schmidtmann, Doug Merignac, Dave Halfman
*John Leif, Jeremy
Thomas, Jason Holben,
Austin Davis, Jimmie
Harps, Jim Cyrus
*John Glerum, Walt
Knaus, Ted Loznak,
Aaron Davis
*Scott McCorvie,
Derrick Ostrander,
Andrew Davis, Phil
Burkhart, Duane
Schafer, Dennis Eilert
*Jim Ashenfelter, Nick Bancroft